Weathering the Weather
DSK wrote in message ...
Frank Maier wrote:
I've done a good bit of "dry heat" camping and hiking in the
Southwest; it's definitely different.
Yep, it's different but it's still too dadgum hot.
When young and tough, I put in a few days working as a roofer in the
South... man those guys really earn their money the hard way.
DSK
Me 2. When I kid I was a helper and carried the shingles up on the
roof
and learned how to put down T lock shingles. So hot you could not walk
on the shingles, the tar would melt and you would smear the shingles.
About as much fun as pitching hay. The most fun was always putting
insulation in hot attics.
Thank God for Mexicans and AC!
Joe
MSV RedCloud 3000 BTU's of AC
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